Events

You are invited to attend the:

Cannabis Innovation Summit

Thursday April 4th, 2019

MaRS Auditorium in Toronto

This event is hosted by the University of Toronto together with the affiliated hospital partners and the Toronto Cannabis & Cannabinoid Research Consortium (TC3) and is part of Toronto Health Innovation Week.

The Cannabis Innovation Summit will also launch the TC3 which brings together cannabis and cannabinoid researchers, scientists and clinicians from the University of Toronto and the affiliated hospital partners.

The Summit will focus on the drug development of cannabis and cannabinoid related therapies and drug delivery mechanisms from discovery to innovation. It will explore various clinical applications and trials around the assessment of the safety and efficacy of cannabis as a medicine and discuss important societal issues as it relates to mental and body health.

This event will also bring together scientists, government officials, policy-makers, research funding organizations and industry partners who are interested in research and innovation in this field. The goal of the summit is to offer the opportunity to network, seek new collaborations and share health research findings related to cannabis and cannabinoids. The summit will feature talks and panel sessions and will serve as an interactive platform to highlight preclinical, clinical and public health & policy research in Toronto.

For the full agenda click here. Below are the links to the webpage for the Summit and the Eventbrite registrations.

We are also excited to announce that the keynote speaker for the event is Dr. Daniele Piomelli, Professor and Chair, Department of Professor, Anatomy and Neurobiology; Director, Centre for the Study of Cannabis, University of California Irvine.

If you are a principal investigator with a faculty appointment at the University of Toronto and are engaged in health research on cannabis and cannabinoids at the University of Toronto and Toronto Academic Health Sciences Network, join the TC3 by clicking HERE.

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